Following the success of Miz Swift's Look What You Made Me Do video, one Oregon based veterinarian decided to dress a bunch of foster kittens like the many Taylor Swifts from the visual. And, boy, are the results precious AF!

On Monday, theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention announced it is one of several organizations investigating a multistate outbreak of Campylobacter bacteria possibly due to puppies sold through Petland stores.

The bacteria can spread through contact with dog poop, and has been known to give you diarrhea!

As of September 11, 2017, there have been 39 known cases of infections — beginning on September 15, 2016 — in the following states: Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

The victims include 12 Petland employees and 27 people who have had some contact with a Petland puppy or store. While there are no deaths, nine people have been hospitalized.

In a statement to BuzzFeed News, the retail chain's director of public affairs said "the CDC has not indicated any failures of Petland's operating system that would lead any Campylobacter infection" and that the company has strict sanitation rules on how to handle animals.

According to Philip Tierno, PhD, clinical professor of Microbiology and Pathology at NYU, the bacteria can also cause "fever, nausea, and abdominal cramping."

Fans were particularly upset over this remark because it was made in an interview promoting the band's performance at Ultra China festival.

But hold your fury! Because not only did Pall apologize for his comment — he turned it into a call to action against the widely-scorned dog slaughtering committed during the country's annual Yulin Dog Meat Festival.

Pall took to the band's official Twitter account on Monday to issue a response, making sure to include a link to Lisa Vanderpump's anti-Yulin charity for "anyone who wants to help prevent the slaughter of dogs":

Keith Nguyen took to Facebook to applaud his father Phe Nguyen and uncle Binh Nguyen, who own the restaurant, along with their staff and volunteers after they prepared a whopping 5,000 meals in 3 days for victims, first responders, and other volunteers.

Though the Sake Sushi Bar owners weren't looking for a shout out, Keith decided to highlight their compassion with some social media promotion, especially since their efforts weren't covered by the media.

After noticing how much attention the family-of-three was getting online, Jimmy Kimmel reached out for a special interview… and he got much, much more than he asked for when the legendary Bat Dad busted out in an Irish jig! LOLz!

Following the success of Miz Swift's Look What You Made Me Do video, one Oregon based veterinarian decided to dress a bunch of foster kittens like the many Taylor Swifts from the visual. And, boy, are the results precious AF!